Shotmarkers up and running at our range

well I've never heard of ShotMarker,

I've been looking at some of the other systems out there Kongsberg, Sius, but I'll have to check these out now.
Theyre absolutely amazing. Bought one for myself two years ago and love it.

Here's my 600m and under target. Either a F class face on it or the Champion

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well I've never heard of ShotMarker,

I've been looking at some of the other systems out there Kongsberg, Sius, but I'll have to check these out now.
They work good. They've been around for a while. The only downfall is the bullet needs to be supersonic to read. Which isn't a problem most of the time.
 
I used a shot marker system for the first time this past weekend at 300 and 600yrds and I’m completely sold, way better than having to run back and forth changing targets.

I’d like to buy my own and get the ball rolling with the wait time. Where are you guys ordering your systems from? Only site I can find it is auto trickler
 
I used a shot marker system for the first time this past weekend at 300 and 600yrds and I’m completely sold, way better than having to run back and forth changing targets.

I’d like to buy my own and get the ball rolling with the wait time. Where are you guys ordering your systems from? Only site I can find it is auto trickler
If you click on the autotrickler website , Adam McDonald's full company should show up.
https://autotrickler.com/pages/shotmarker
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I used a shot marker system for the first time this past weekend at 300 and 600yrds and I’m completely sold, way better than having to run back and forth changing targets.

I’d like to buy my own and get the ball rolling with the wait time. Where are you guys ordering your systems from? Only site I can find it is auto trickler
Currently the wait time is 9 months.
 
I was fortunate to be able to buy a shotmarker system for my own use. While it was not cheap it was considerably less than a high end rifle would be. I view it alongside a chronograph as an extremely useful tool. I'm limited to 425 yards on my longest available range but it saves me a great deal of time checking targets, particularly if there are others using the range. People always claimed a chronograph was too expensive but even when I upgraded to a Labradar from my PACT chrono it was a lot cheaper than most off the shelf rifles. It comes down to how you wish to spend your money . To me any tool for reloading or shooting is a good investment, knowing I will get years of use out of it. Just my 2 cents.
 
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